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Is there anyone left who doesn’t know who the killer in Broadchurch was? Well, it’s for you that the DVD box set of the critically acclaimed ITV drama has been created.
Thanks to a previously unknown family connection, a play based on the incredible true story of Morris Cohen will get its world premiere in Ilford, detailing the journey he made from young East End boy to a general in the Chinese army.
Everyone may be talking about Leonardo DiCaprio this week, but there’s another Jay Gatsby in town and he’s about to take the stage.
Set in 1967 at the height of the Cold War, The Altitude Brothers is based on the tragic story of Vladimir Komarov, the first man to go into space twice.
The author of the Young Sherlock Holmes novels will speak at the first children’s event held at Barts Pathology Museum.
A riot of colour and sound, Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby tries to put the great into every moment.
Criminal outsmarts police. Criminal escapes in an unreasonably fast car. Arnie is left to pick up the pieces.
Plans for a statue of Amy Winehouse in Camden to serve as a permanent memorial to the late singer have been given the go ahead.
The comedian Eddie Izzard has hit out at London Mayor Boris Johnson whilst maintaining he is ready for the challenge of pursuing politics himself.
A lengthy and “bold” opera including four helicopters and flying musicians claimed a leading theatrical award this evening.
If you find yourself in Southbank on a warm spring evening, a tasty taco or tray of tapas on the terrace at Las Iguanas can just hit the spot.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is one of the biggest and most popular events in the horticulture calendar.
The urban poet stretches his musical wings on this impressive sophomore record, while keeping the kitchen sink in sight.
Their hotly-anticipated debut long player is a triumph of unlikely vintage samples and an up-to-the-minute mashing of live instruments and electro meddling.
Sienna Miller, Jamie Redknapp, Tess Daly and Damian Lewis were among the stars of the small screen who gathered in the drizzle for the TV Baftas.
The London 2012 Games are at the centre of tonight’s TV Baftas, with nominations for Danny Boyle’s Olympic opening ceremony and the satire Twenty Twelve.
Musicians will be taking to the London Overground today for the one-day Sound Tracks festival.
An intimate exhibition about Amy Winehouse and her family life is to open at the Jewish Museum in Camden Town.
Doctor Who is to be celebrated at this weekend’s TV Bafta Awards to mark the programme’s 50th anniversary year.
Prepare yourself for a tale of lust and class conflict as boundaries are broken down in a new translation of one of August Strindberg’s classic dramas.
From youngsters fresh out of college to business men and women and retired folk, volunteering catches the mood of plenty in Redbridge.
But it is not a one-way street.
Callous thieves are taking donations from outside charity shops across Redbridge.
A nine-year-old Cub Scout who presented flowers to the Duchess of Cambridge and who walked 14 miles for charity, has been nominated for our Young Citizen Award.
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